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How to use rearrest in a sentence

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On the day of his rearrest, hundreds of the cleric's supporters clashed with police outside the prison.
Some of the more successful programs have reduced the rearrest rate by one-fourth to one-half.
As illustrated by the odds ratios, the odds of rearrest for traditionally adjudicated offenders are two times those of drug court participants.
During a two-year follow-up period, there were no significant differences in rearrest rates between the participant and nonparticipant groups.
Furthermore, testing positive for cocaine significantly increased the likelihood of both drug-related rearrest and nondrug rearrest.
Individuals are considered at-risk for rearrest at a given point in time if they are not incarcerated and have not been rearrested.
His rearrest came after local police said he would be useful to investigations into the recent Port-of-Spain bombings.
In Portland, the interaction between treatment and jail sanction also proved a significant contributor to the models of rearrest.
Parts of the security apparatus appear unwilling even to accept responsibility for his rearrest.
For those who failed, the time at risk ended on the date of the first rearrest after randomization.
His release by the court was announced but his rearrest by the secret police was not.
We conclude that self report measures of intensity of drug use are not significantly related to rearrest.
The rearrest of Sadok Chourou has deeply affected Emna and their children, who had been awaiting his release for 18 years.
In the 1997 defendant cohorts, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when rearrest for drug offenses was the criterion.
When any rearrest or drug rearrests were the outcome criteria, only the use of jail was related to rearrest, net of controls for participant risk.
When compared to comparison group B defendants, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when drug rearrests were the criterion.
We then conducted bivariate comparisons between groups on outcome variables that included rearrest, type and severity of charge and disposition of rearrests.
As soon as U. S. officials learned of the release, they demanded that Mexico rearrest Caro Quintero.
His rearrest came just two days before he was due to speak at a conference about the police violence he allegedly suffered during his previous detention.
Their likelihood of rearrest only drops back to average levels after six years, the number-crunchers found.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I ordered the rearrest of General Law upon his appearance within the limits of the command.
He had arrived only to hear, at the same time, of the acquittal and the rearrest.
It was well that they hurried, for the emperor decided they had been released too soon and sent an edict for their rearrest.
For the Japanese feel perfectly free to rearrest a person even after that person has been proven innocent of a charge.
The man broke out of the Arizona penitentiary, and Fraser came north to rearrest him.
The guardia civil could rearrest individuals and again charge them with crimes of which they had already been acquitted.
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